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OSCOLA Citation Method • To Generate OSCOLA Reference you have to go https://www.mybib.com/ and generate OSCOLA Citation. I have shown the method but you have to generate this reference from website as well. • For Law Related Assignments Oscola Referencing System is essential as per institutional needs. • OSCOLA stands for the Oxford Standard for the Citation of Legal Authorities. It is the Law referencing system created by Oxford University. If you are a post-graduate law student, you are required to use this referencing system. In this system, citations are put in footnotes at the bottom of the page. • When citing any source, either directly (as a quotation) or indirectly (by paraphrasing or referring to ideas in a source), cite the reference in a footnote, in the style indicated in OSCOLA . Indicate footnotes with a superscript number which should appear after the relevant punctuation in the text (if any) • OSCOLA is a footnote referencing style. That means that you have small superscript numbers in your text (e.g. 1, 2, 3, etc.) and these link to footnotes at the bottom of each page. ... This is in addition to your footnotes. • In your writing, you cite or refer to the source of information. A reference gives the readers details about the source so that they have a good understanding of what kind of source it is and could find the source themselves if necessary. • The reference tools above are also a helpful learning tool for how to create your own references and if used in conjunction with our related referencing guides you should be up and creating your references and footnote citations in no time at all. • If you have any suggestions on how we can improve the OSCOLA Reference Generator please head over to our Facebook page and leave a comment. • OSCOLA (the Oxford University Standard for the Citation of Legal Authorities) is a way of citing and referencing legal materials. • Full guidance on the OSCOLA rules can be found in the comprehensive OSCOLA guide (PDF), however here are some quick pointers to get you started: • OSCOLA is a footnote referencing style. That means that you have small superscript numbers in your text (e.g. 1, 2, 3, etc.) and these link to footnotes at the bottom of each page. • For longer documents, you may be asked* to include a list of abbreviations and tables of cases, legislation and other primary sources at the start, and a bibliography of secondary sources at the end. This is in addition to your footnotes. The items in your bibliography will take a slightly citation format to those in your footnotes, so read the guidance at pages 10-12 carefully before preparing a list of abbreviations, tables and a bibliography. • *Note: Please check your programme handbook or ask your supervisor whether you are expected to produce abbreviations, tables of cases and legislation and a bibliography, and - if so - if these should be in any particular order/format.

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